This early-learning play set has 12 sturdy play pieces and a board book in which to put them.

Teaches key first concepts in a playful way and helps develop early problem-solving and motor skills.

Farms are a perennially popular children's theme. The set features bright and bold photographs sure to appeal to young children.

These earlylearning play sets consist of a board book with bright photographs and chunkypress out puzzle pieces in a plastic pocket. Designed to develop a young child'svocabulary and matching skills while learning key concepts and the puzzlepieces help to develop fine motor skills, giving children the satisfaction offitting the pieces into the pages.

Colours

by Roger Priddy

Published 7 April 2006
This early learning play sets consist of a board book with bright photographs and chunky press out puzzle pieces in a plastic pocket. Designed to develop a young child's vocabulary and matching skills while learning key concepts such as identifying colours, food, toys and animals. The puzzle pieces help to develop fine motor skills, giving children the satisfaction of fitting the pieces into the pages.

First Learning: First Words from Roger Priddy is an early-learning play set with a board book featuring bright photographs of familiar things and chunky press-out pieces in a plastic pocket.

Help your child develop their vocabulary with this engaging early-learning play set. Little ones will enjoy matching the puzzles pieces to the images on the page, while learning core vocabulary and developing fine motor skills.The plastic pocket makes it easy to pack-up and put back on the bookshelf at the end of the day.



These earlylearning play sets consist of a board book with bright photographs and chunkypress out puzzle pieces in a plastic pocket. Designed to develop a young child'svocabulary and matching skills while learning key concepts and the puzzlepieces help to develop fine motor skills, giving children the satisfaction offitting the pieces into the pages.

Puzzle Play Set: Alphabet

by Roger Priddy

Published 10 October 2017